Gus Bradley Will Be Landing in Philly at Around 2:24 p.m., Track His Flight

John Clark, everyone’s favorite airport stalker (I say that endearingly), tweeted that Jeffrey Lurie sent a plane to pick up Gus Bradley in Seattle.

Here it is, currently over Montana (as of writing this at 11:22 in the a.m.):

Go, Gus, go!

He’s flying a NetJet Cessana Citation twin-jet. NetJet is a fractional ownership and charter company, so the plane isn’t necessarily owned by Lurie (I don’t think it is). But none of that matters. Bradley is on his way to Philadelphia. And while there are reports that his second interview will be merely a contract negotiation and that he’s already accepted the job, Adam Schefter says that Bradley still has an interview scheduled with the Jaguars on Wednesday. We’ll see about that. Geoff Mosher and Reuben Frank are saying the same thing– that a deal isn't done and there is still a lot to be discussed. But, I’m guessing Lurie doesn’t sent a private jet across the country to pick up a guy who isn’t likely to become the next head coach.

Tracking Bradley’s flight? Seriously? My God! That sounds like something Angelo would do after his radio show. Hell, maybe he IS doing that! And we made fun of the Kansas City media for following Andy Reid around last week. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!